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kapracing 07-31-2017 07:08 PM

Another famous GSP identified
 
Was able to identify the SSP in this episode of Real Stories of the Highway Patrol.
Trooper Scott Andrews
1990 GSP Mustang
Trooper badge/roof # 345
Perm/trunk # 0198
Vin# 1FACP40EXLF188108
Troop H
Post 15 Perry
Counties: Houston, Macon, Peach, Pulaski
Sold 01/20/1995


https://youtu.be/lDus8eR1zuA

ImEvil1 07-31-2017 09:34 PM

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I took a screen cap of this car when I made the website's front page.

kapracing 08-01-2017 11:45 AM

Edit
 
Mike that's actually a different car. If you'll notice the black wheels on it. The pics of it driving down the road was this 1988 GSP. I just got word from Truman himself ;)

Edit. The shots of the car driving down the road ( notice the black wheels) was this car and Trooper;
Trooper Truman Boyle
Perm /trunk # 8364
Badge / roof #848
vin 1FABP40E9JF225786
Post 44 - Forsyth
Counties: Bibb, Lamar, Monroe

kapracing 08-01-2017 04:45 PM

So in retrospect they use two different cars for filming:2thumbs: Now we've identified two famous GSP's. Will be cool for the owners if they turn up and get restored :cool:

ImEvil1 08-01-2017 09:01 PM

They filmed the show several years after many of the stories happened, so that's not unusual.

They used an '86 CSP Mustang, for example, when they filmed the episode featuring the Trooper who shot and killed a suspect while driving my '83 CSP car. It had already been decomissioned at the time of the filming.

kapracing 08-02-2017 01:55 PM

Definitely a little extra conversation subject on the history of your 83 SSP...

ImEvil1 08-02-2017 11:27 PM

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Yep. Dec 1986. Crazy thing is that his brother, also a trooper with CSP, shot and killed a suspect 3 months later.

kapracing 08-03-2017 10:04 PM

Interesting indeed...


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